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. >> defense secretary says the u.s. space has the possibility of a close cyber pearl harbor that could shut down the transportation system, military networks, and military systems. secretary panetta's remarks came yesterday in new york city. >> frank, five words. you deserve to be here. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, it is now and high honor to introduce the most talented, versatile, and experienced leaders in american government, a man who serves our country by meeting the extraordinary challenges of our times. i am sure secretary of defense, leon panetta thinks on his days in the u.s. army intelligence where he received the army accommodation metal. he chaired the house budget committee before moving on to be the director was office management budget. from there, president clinton tapped him to be white house chief of staff. as directer of central intelligence, leon pa panetta me many critical decisions, but more recently, one particularly outstanding, and a public contribution to the defense of the united states of
. >> defense secretary says the u.s. space has the possibility of a close cyber pearl harbor that could shut down the transportation system, military networks, and military systems. secretary panetta's remarks came yesterday in new york city. >> frank, five words. you deserve to be here. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, it is now and high honor to introduce the most talented, versatile, and experienced leaders in american government, a man who serves our country by meeting the...
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and you have to have a balanced approach to your defense posture. if you look at the strategy that secretary panetta put out in january 2012 when he listed the areas of which were going to be priority for the event station, counterterrorism and irregular warfare, cybersecurity, just keeping the sea lanes open, countering wmd's, and there's a lot of threats and we're trying to balance that with in the fiscal reality. and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are better than ever before, and they're the best in the world and they will remain that way. >> okay. yes, sir. right here. >> good afternoon. i'm patrick wilson, i'm an iraq veteran. i watched with interest the drawdown in iraq from very, very close, transition to a new dawn and into that area. most recently i've watched the boxes turn red in afghanistan. forgive me, i'm a veteran of infantry battalion, is a 10. we make slides. in our slides, commanders want to know make the boxes dream. what i see in afghanistan, those recent report is, everything the army has said
and you have to have a balanced approach to your defense posture. if you look at the strategy that secretary panetta put out in january 2012 when he listed the areas of which were going to be priority for the event station, counterterrorism and irregular warfare, cybersecurity, just keeping the sea lanes open, countering wmd's, and there's a lot of threats and we're trying to balance that with in the fiscal reality. and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are...
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was jack mur fete, chairman of the defense appropriation subcommittee. we used to do more on a bipartisan basis than seems possible these days. the senate of course has been evenly divided, 50/50, 5149, the other way. we'll keep working on it. it is important for us to try. i believe it is essential for us to do everything we can to garner as much support from the other side of the ios possible. we've had support in our keynote address at our convention, so there are some democrats who agree with you per and hopefully in a second term, we will an improvement on those lines. >> senator, 90 seconds. >> the president said that he would unite this country. have you ever seen an america more divided? have you ever seen washington more divided? the reality is this is not an accident. it is a direct result of the choices they've made in their efforts that have created division in america. we can do better than that in this country. want to go back to the whole issue of health care because we touched it, but the american people deserve to know what we would do d
was jack mur fete, chairman of the defense appropriation subcommittee. we used to do more on a bipartisan basis than seems possible these days. the senate of course has been evenly divided, 50/50, 5149, the other way. we'll keep working on it. it is important for us to try. i believe it is essential for us to do everything we can to garner as much support from the other side of the ios possible. we've had support in our keynote address at our convention, so there are some democrats who agree...
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so a question may be over how long it can sustain its defense, its position on the western so hard. that may be at issue now. simply because of the extent to which a jury is beginning to feel in circles, strategically on the defensive. >> think you. and anouar? >> for now i think so because there is still no appetite in the streets for radical change. the moroccans are still patient, still willing to give time obviously to this experiment. they are cautiously optimistic. as i said it's only nine months. we're only nine months, but things can obviously change. the pgd stu believes that it can affect change in partnership with the monarch. they have been frustrated, obviously. they belief that there is a struggle to delineate the contours of power. they are just sizing each other up, right? the monarchy put limits that the pgd cannot cross, and he concedes in some other areas. so the pgd believes that first thing they need to do is to operate from within the system, know how the system operates, know who the actors are, right? and then start to change it from within. we have seen the
so a question may be over how long it can sustain its defense, its position on the western so hard. that may be at issue now. simply because of the extent to which a jury is beginning to feel in circles, strategically on the defensive. >> think you. and anouar? >> for now i think so because there is still no appetite in the streets for radical change. the moroccans are still patient, still willing to give time obviously to this experiment. they are cautiously optimistic. as i said...
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in libya there was no ministry of defense under gadhafi, and we don't even have a minister of defense in the newly-reformed, so curbing military power in the narrow sense of an army isn't the main issue in tunisia either, and i actually think -- excuse me, libya -- and i actually think that probably, you know, 95% of the 250,000 or so libyans walking around with weapons are trying to keep the peace, not make mischief. .. and the security forces and in defense of the regime that is where the action is, not in the military. you're the geopolitics guy. >> i thought the worst-case scenario for the algerian military is instability in northern mali. and you know what is going on in the eastern front with libya. i know that some troops had to be redeployed in the eastern front because of the, the traffic of armaments and drugs and other issues. this is the worst case so. >> i just want to take the opportunity to answer a question that hasn't been asked. but, this is something that i was thinking about. it's slightly related to your question but it's something that dr. roberts mentioned this
in libya there was no ministry of defense under gadhafi, and we don't even have a minister of defense in the newly-reformed, so curbing military power in the narrow sense of an army isn't the main issue in tunisia either, and i actually think -- excuse me, libya -- and i actually think that probably, you know, 95% of the 250,000 or so libyans walking around with weapons are trying to keep the peace, not make mischief. .. and the security forces and in defense of the regime that is where the...
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cuts in national defense. back to the old economics of high interest rates and high inflation and the old politics of high unemployment. now the road of george bush, the road to the future, and it comes down to this. and america at second to none with visions of greatness, economic expansion, tough laws, tough judges, strong values, respect for the flag and our institution. george bush will lead us to the 21st century, a country that will be of hope and peace. ronald reagan, george bush saves america from decline. michael dukakis fought us every step of the way. it is not that they are not sympathetic. it's simply that they will take america backwards. george bush has the experience and with me, the future, a future committed to our family, future committed to freedom. thank you. goodnight, god bless you. [applause] [applause] >> moderator: senator bentsen. senator bentsen your closing statement. bentsen: in just 34 days, america will elect new leadership for our country. is the most important decision because
cuts in national defense. back to the old economics of high interest rates and high inflation and the old politics of high unemployment. now the road of george bush, the road to the future, and it comes down to this. and america at second to none with visions of greatness, economic expansion, tough laws, tough judges, strong values, respect for the flag and our institution. george bush will lead us to the 21st century, a country that will be of hope and peace. ronald reagan, george bush saves...
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energy, finance, technology, or defense i say their is a global battle. i believe in leading from the flood. [applause] to get our economy on a rise there's a lot more that we need to do. frankly, there's a lot more fight to be had. the yes the know. our businesses need to expand but we cannot perform planning. for business to expand it needs places to build. if it just takes too long they will just build elsewhere. but wanted to open a big fat draft. but the council was going to take so long to approve the decision that they're building the factory on the continent and taking hundreds of jobs. if you're going to be a winner in this global race we have to be off this suffocating bureaucracy once and for all. [applause] and then there are those who say yes of course we need more housing but no to every development. house building is that just of vital engine of our economy. it does much wider and bigger than that. it's okay for my generation. many of us got on the latter. but the average age, someone buys their own today without help from the parents. thir
energy, finance, technology, or defense i say their is a global battle. i believe in leading from the flood. [applause] to get our economy on a rise there's a lot more that we need to do. frankly, there's a lot more fight to be had. the yes the know. our businesses need to expand but we cannot perform planning. for business to expand it needs places to build. if it just takes too long they will just build elsewhere. but wanted to open a big fat draft. but the council was going to take so long...
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and if you survive seven years, will make you and your family full text defense. but what they do? they go there, buy these houses, fix them up from a sense the to school. they make a big fuss and demand the schools get better. immigrants have a very low crime rate so you certainly don't have to worry about that. they create businesses. they had to drive back and drive back at night they do it. it's still, no matter how many 's the one current needs.a.ople it costs us nothing but his phenomenally valuable overseas. and you'd get people people to come here and they would sell those cities with the vibrancy and the people who are unemployed in the cities would all of a sudden have companies that can go to work with. they get jobs helping fix up houses. they been the schools, driving the buses, starting businesses of their own because they see how other people do it. other than that, it's immigrants that create the jobs the river was talking about the really are in need. >> i think that's a pretty art price to pay. cities, and cities go and there's great new cities being built, been a
and if you survive seven years, will make you and your family full text defense. but what they do? they go there, buy these houses, fix them up from a sense the to school. they make a big fuss and demand the schools get better. immigrants have a very low crime rate so you certainly don't have to worry about that. they create businesses. they had to drive back and drive back at night they do it. it's still, no matter how many 's the one current needs.a.ople it costs us nothing but his...
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when our defense spending is arbitrarily and deeply qaeda. while i have a trade agenda to speak of and it is not one of partnership, but opacity. >> it garnered a headline in "usa today." romney's hope is not a strategy. susan glasser, how much of his speech was against president obama and what he stunned? and how much of slain at his own trajectory and agenda? >> mostly most was the challenger, this is a critique of the obama policy and that is a very common tax by challengers. there were some good lines. he talked hope is not a strategy. he's tried to emphasize his critique of obama as fighting from behind, which was sort of an unnamed administration official at the very end of a new yorker magazine piece last year and has become a sort of state of republican critiques of the president's foreign policy. that being said, there are some real differences between obama and romney when it comes to foreign policy. for example, romney has russia as an important geopolitical united states. much of the surprise of his advisers at the time, but rathe
when our defense spending is arbitrarily and deeply qaeda. while i have a trade agenda to speak of and it is not one of partnership, but opacity. >> it garnered a headline in "usa today." romney's hope is not a strategy. susan glasser, how much of his speech was against president obama and what he stunned? and how much of slain at his own trajectory and agenda? >> mostly most was the challenger, this is a critique of the obama policy and that is a very common tax by...
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he wanted to be secretary of defense. he wanted to be anything in government and this was gratitude that the relationship that was forged without question i think back in a time when thomas dewey identified nixon as a young political person. >> just one thing to both of those comments. i know after my father was nominated and eisenhower and my father met come eisenhower admitted that he didn't realize just quite how young my father was when he made the decision to be the running mate. i don't think he realized him he was 39, so he -- you thought he was 42? >> that's right. 39 years old. >> let me go at back to what david said about governor dewey. that's exactly right. isenhour's campaign for president was run by dewey, brownell and clay but do we is always staying in the background because he had run and 48 and 44 and lost both times and do he remains very much in the background but do he indeed invited nixon to give the keynote address for the link and a address for the republican party in new york in 1952 and at that t
he wanted to be secretary of defense. he wanted to be anything in government and this was gratitude that the relationship that was forged without question i think back in a time when thomas dewey identified nixon as a young political person. >> just one thing to both of those comments. i know after my father was nominated and eisenhower and my father met come eisenhower admitted that he didn't realize just quite how young my father was when he made the decision to be the running mate. i...